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Indian Stream Republic

Indian Stream Republic

Settling a New England Frontier, 1785-1842

by Daniel Doan
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/01/1997

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In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, while governments, politicians, and entrepreneurs argued about the boundary between northern New England and British Canada, a group of hardy individuals were otherwise occupied, carving a life in the wooded frontier that would come to be known as Indian Stream. The Treaty of Paris ending the American Revolution set the US boundary at "the northwesternmost head of the Connecticut River," but with three streams feeding into that head, conflict was inevitable.

For nearly 60 years residents of this wild northern outpost were caught in a dispute that ren-dered both land titles and international boundaries uncertain. As squabbling increased among the US, Canada, New Hampshire legislators, and two companies claiming land rights, the settlers decided to take matters into their own hands. In 1832, they declared themselves the independent Indian Stream Republic, establishing a constitution, a bicameral legislature, courts, laws, and a militia. But New Hampshire and Canada were not impressed. The state tried to enforce its laws, the jurisdictional battle escalated, the Indian Stream militia"invaded" Canada, and blood"though only a trickle -- was shed.
ISBN:
9780874517682
9780874517682
Category:
History
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-01-1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
University Press of New England
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
287
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x20mm
Weight:
0.41kg

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